Robert K. R. (rikker) reviewed Green for Danger (Inspector Cockrill, Bk 2) on + 515 more book reviews
Interesting story about how things stil go on during wartime, even murder.
A murder is committed on an operating table in full view of 7 people. Our intrepid detective happens to have been admitted to same hospital following an air raid. He's not 100%, but gets his man (or woman). A classic and basis for several film versions.
In this British mystery which takes place amid the bombing raids of 1944, death visits a hospital, and the murderer must be one of three doctors or three nurses.
Ron K. (WhidbeyIslander) - , reviewed Green for Danger (Inspector Cockrill, Bk 2) on + 715 more book reviews
Another book that can be read over and over, and one that the reader will enjoy even more after seeing the wonderful 1946 movie.
Atmospherically set in an environment that is basically self-contained (as are so many of the well done golden age mysteries), murder takes place in a remote hospital in the English countryside during WWII. It's cleverly plotted and a fun whodunit with a memorable detective (wonderfully brought to life in the film version by Alistair Sim.) Brand wrote a number of good mysteries, but this is her masterpiece and can be reread every few years with almost the same enjoyment as the first time. (And watch for the clues you missed originally.)
NOTE: in the volume printed as part of The Collection of Mystery Classics there is an introduction by author Marian Babson that contains spoilers (!); so read the intro after reading the book itself.
Atmospherically set in an environment that is basically self-contained (as are so many of the well done golden age mysteries), murder takes place in a remote hospital in the English countryside during WWII. It's cleverly plotted and a fun whodunit with a memorable detective (wonderfully brought to life in the film version by Alistair Sim.) Brand wrote a number of good mysteries, but this is her masterpiece and can be reread every few years with almost the same enjoyment as the first time. (And watch for the clues you missed originally.)
NOTE: in the volume printed as part of The Collection of Mystery Classics there is an introduction by author Marian Babson that contains spoilers (!); so read the intro after reading the book itself.
Michael R. Y. (MysteryMike) reviewed Green for Danger (Inspector Cockrill, Bk 2) on + 35 more book reviews
winner of several awards, England during wwII, excellent